William Perez<<
Dear William,
All I could find are in the new book, The Genera of Aroids.
They are--
Engler, A. (1920a).Araceae-Aroideae.Araceae-Pistioideae. In Engler,A. (ed.),
Das Pflanzenreich 73 (1V.23A): 1-71.
Benzig,L. (1969). Beitrag zur Klarungder Verwandtschaftsverhaltnisse der
Tribus Areae (Aroideae Araceae) auf vergleichend-blutenmorphologischer
Grunlange. Unpub. Ph.D Dissertation, Johannes-Gutenberg Universitat Mainz,
86 pp.+39 plates.
Li Heng (1979) Araceae, Lemnaceae. In Wu Cheng Yih & Li Heng. Fl. Reip.
Pop. Sinicae 13 (2): 1-242, Peking. ( The book references this article
under the name "Li", not Li Heng, but I believe this is the one.)
Ulhartz, H. (1985). 1st Pinella tripartita (Blume) Schott (Araceae-Aroideae)
habituell anemophil geitonogam? Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen. 60: 277-291.
Ulhartz, H. (1986). Zum Problem des "blatlosen Sprosses": Morphologie und
Anatomie der Infloreszenz von Pinella tripartita (Blume) Schott (Araceae
Aroideae). Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen 61: 241-282.
Boyce, P.C. (1988). Pinella tripatita. Kew Mag. 5(1): 18-21, t. 95.
Rugh, J. (1990). Pinellas. Bull. Amer. Rock Garden.Soc. 48 (3): 168-172.
I hope these are of help.
Sincerely,
Julius
ju-bo@msn.com
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